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Dame near St. Joseph's Lake, but perhaps cultivated, or escaped 

 from plants formerly cultivated. 



Salix falcata Pursh Fl. Am. Sept. 2, p. 616, (1814). 



Salix nigra Marsh Arb. Am. p. 139, (1785), not Salix nigra 

 Pliny and of the pre-Linnaeans. 



Dune Park (A. Chase); St. Jo.seph, Mich. (Tidestrom) ; 

 Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke); No. 465, St. Joseph. Mich. 



Salix exigua Nuttall, vSylva i, 75, (1842). 



Salix fluviatilis exigua vSarg. Silva, 9, p. 124, (1846). 



Nos. 446, 448, Notre Dame, 445, 803, Webster's Crossing, 

 North of Notre Dame. 



Salix cordata Muhl., 1. c. p. 236, pi. 6, f. 3. 



Salix angustata Pursh 1. c. p. 613, Salix cordata angusiata 

 Anders., Vet. Acad. Handl. 6, i, p. 159, (1867). 



Whiting, Ind. [Lake Co.] (Higdon and Raddin) ; [Lake Co.] 

 (Hill); Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke). 



Salix syrticola Fernald, Rhodora 9, 146, (1907). 



Salix adenophylla of Am. authors not Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am. 

 2, p. 146, (1839). 



[Lake Co.] (Hill) (Deam); [Porter Co.] (Cowles); Pine, 

 Ind. [Lake Co.] (Umbach); Nos. 2645 Millers, Ind. [Lake Co.], 

 3348 St. Joseph, Mich. I have found it also in Laporte Co., at 

 Tamarack and Grand Beach and in Berrien Co., at Stephensville. 



Salix amygdaloides Anders., Ofv. Handl. Vet. Akad. p. 

 114, (1858). 



Clarke, Ind. [Lake Co.] (Umbach); [Lake Co.] (Deam); 

 Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke). 



Salix glaucophylla Bebb. in A. Gray, Man. Ed. 6. p. 483, (1889). 



[Lake Co.] (Hill); [Porter Co.] (Cowles); Millers, Ind. 

 (Umbach); St. Joseph, Mich., (Tidestrom); Nos. 484, 11082, 

 St. Joseph, Mich. I found it at Webster's Crossing, North of Notre 

 Dame. 



Salix viminea Pliny, 1. c. 



Salix viminalis, Linn., Sp. PI., p. 102 1, (1753) South Haven, 

 Mich., (Bailey); Escaped from Notre Dame from a plot where it 

 is cultivated for wickerware. 



Salix purpurea Linn., Sp. PI. p. 1017, (1753). St. Joseph, 



St. Joseph, Mich. (Tidestrom). 



Salix humilis Marsh, Marsh. Arb. Am. p. 140, (1785). 



